OR CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST - CDL PRACTICE TEST

21. Name two situations in which it may not be safe to operate your vehicle at legal maximum weights.
In heavy traffic or at night
During bad weather or in mountains
Over bridges or through tunnels
All of the above.
22. When driving in a construction zone, if a construction worker is near the road, you should:
speed up.
come to a complete stop.
further reduce your speed.
maintain a constant speed.
23. If a worker is close to the roadway in a work zone, you should:
reduce your speed below the posted speed limit.
pull off the road and stop.
drive on the shoulder.
drive at the posted speed limit.
24. If you are feeling drowsy behind the wheel, the only safe cure is to:
pull off the road and get some sleep.
open your windows, allowing fresh air inside your vehicle.
drink energy drinks.
drink a cup of coffee.
25. Vehicles must be equipped with emergency equipment, including:
2 battery-operated flashlights.
spare electrical fuses.
horn.
a safety valve.
26. The Gross Combination Weight (GCW) is:
the total weight of a single vehicle including its load.
the weight of the vehicle and its trailer(s).
the weight of the trailer and cargo.
the weight of the vehicle, trailer, and cargo.
27. Service brakes should:
only be checked by a mechanic.
always be checked before applying the brakes.
be checked before each trip.
All of the above.
28. When loading cargo, keep the load:
balanced in the cargo area.
to the rear.
to the front.
on the side away from most traffic.
29. Which of the following statements is true?
You do not have to worry about individuals driving cars with out-of-state license plates.
Delivery truck drivers are professionals and do not pose any hazard to you.
Short-term or daily rental truck drivers are often not used to driving a large vehicle and may pose a hazard to you.
You can always trust other drivers to turn in the direction that their turn signal is indicating.
30. What three things add up to total stopping distance?
Reaction distance + viewing distance + braking distance
Reaction distance + braking distance
Perception distance, reaction distance and braking distance
Braking distance + stopping distance
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